Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 pages |
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... expression : his descrip- tions are identical with the things themselves , seen through the fine medium of passion : strip them of that connexion , and try them by ordinary conceptions and ordinary rules , and they are as grotesque and ...
... expression : his descrip- tions are identical with the things themselves , seen through the fine medium of passion : strip them of that connexion , and try them by ordinary conceptions and ordinary rules , and they are as grotesque and ...
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... expressing the most unbounded confidence in the loyalty and service of Mac- beth . " There is no art To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman , on whom I built An absolute trust . O worthiest cousin ...
... expressing the most unbounded confidence in the loyalty and service of Mac- beth . " There is no art To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman , on whom I built An absolute trust . O worthiest cousin ...
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... expression , and from defects will turn them into beauties . " So fair and foul a day I have not seen , " & c . " Such welcome and unwelcome news together . " " Men's lives are like the flowers in their caps , dying or ere they sicken ...
... expression , and from defects will turn them into beauties . " So fair and foul a day I have not seen , " & c . " Such welcome and unwelcome news together . " " Men's lives are like the flowers in their caps , dying or ere they sicken ...
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... expression of passion , of consummate art in the keeping up of appearances with the profound workings of nature , and the convulsive movements of uncontrollable agony , of the power of inflicting torture and of suffering it . Not only ...
... expression of passion , of consummate art in the keeping up of appearances with the profound workings of nature , and the convulsive movements of uncontrollable agony , of the power of inflicting torture and of suffering it . Not only ...
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... expression of passion , in all its moods and in all circumstances . " EMILIA . Would you had never seen him ! DESDEMONA . So would not I : my love doth so approve him , That even his stubbornness , his checks , his frowns , Have grace ...
... expression of passion , in all its moods and in all circumstances . " EMILIA . Would you had never seen him ! DESDEMONA . So would not I : my love doth so approve him , That even his stubbornness , his checks , his frowns , Have grace ...
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